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From ‘Agneepath’ to ‘Baazigar’: The films that transformed Bollywood’s revenge narrative

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 23, 2025, 15:00 IST
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‘Agneepath’

Hrithik Roshan's 'Agneepath' retelling added unadulterated emotional weight and grit to the revenge genre. The film is structured around a son’s promise to avenge his father for the remainder of his life. The action sequences were intense, but the emotional weight of the narrative was conveyed through unadulterated performances as resentments played out on screen. The film's depiction of pain, but resilience, and moral struggle settled deep within all who watched. Overall, 'Agneepath' is among the hardest hitting revenge narratives in the realm of Bollywood.

2/5

‘Baazigar’

Shah Rukh Khan's 'Baazigar' astonished viewers by displaying a hero who would kill as an act of revenge. The film did away with convention by having a hero with unapologetically gray shades. This brave storytelling changed the perception of anti-heroes in mainstream cinema. Audiences were shocked by the twists and emotional motivations underlying the violent action. It changed the path of Hindi cinema revenge dramas.

3/5

‘Badla’

Badla works as a meticulously paced thriller with Taapsee Pannu and Amitabh Bachchan while offering a new thematic frame for a revenge story with deeper psychological substance and tension, demonstrating that one didn't have to go nuclear (i.e. shoot them, curse them, scream, or any of that other noise) but could manipulate and indulge in mind games when it came to revenge. The pacing of Badla was painstakingly employed to achieve the best possible pay-off.

4/5

‘Ghajini’

Likewise, inspired by 'Memento', Aamir Khan's 'Ghajini' brought the twist of a revenge story driven by memory loss for the audience. The film mixed high-octane action with heartbreaking fragmented emotional flashes, creating a special narrative rhythm. Aamir's physical transformation intensified the adventure of the character. The disordered storytelling, while following the hero, allowed the audience to experience his confusion and rage. It recast the trend of storytelling, psychology in revenge storytelling.

5/5

‘Kahaani’

Vidya Balan's amazing portrayal of a female protagonist makes 'Kahaani' one of the most powerful revenge films of this era. The entire journey was cloaked in the protagonist’s vulnerability, yet the major plot twist redefined the meaning of the idea of revenge. The location of Kolkata, the pacing, and the emotional weight built up throughout the screenplay lead to an unforgettable experience. 'Kahaani's' narrative honors intelligence and strategy over physical aggression. In all, 'Kahaani' delivers nothing less than a masterstroke, resulting in gasps throughout theaters nationwide.

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